Guidelines

How long does it take a Gala apple tree to bear fruit?

How long does it take a Gala apple tree to bear fruit?

Take apples for example; full-sized trees or “Standards” will generally take 6 to 10 years to reach their mature age to bear. Trees on semi-dwarf rootstock will typically produce in about 4 to 5 years from planting and dwarf trees will bear in about 2 to 3 years from planting.

Is a Gala apple tree self pollinating?

Pollination of Gala apple trees Your Gala apple tree is in flowering group 4. It is partially self-fertile, but a nearby pollination partner of a different variety is beneficial. (Most white-blossom crab-apples will also be good pollinators for this variety).

Do Gala apples need two trees?

Gala trees are self-fertile, which means they set fruit without another apple variety nearby for cross-pollination. However, to ensure greater fruit production, it’s wise to plant another variety of apple that blossoms at the same time as “Gala” for cross-pollination.

What month do Gala apple trees bloom?

Characteristics

Bloom Color Pink, White
Fruit Color Red
Fruit Size Medium
Ripens/Harvest Late August/early September
Shade/Sun Full Sun

How do you take care of a Gala apple tree?

Apple trees thrive in full sun and well drained soil. Water deeply when planting and twice weekly for 3 months while your tree is establishing. For the first year, we recommend watering deeply once weekly in spring and summer and once monthly in fall in winter after the establishment period.

What are Gala apples good for?

A crisp, sweet apple with a mild flavor, Galas have yellow-orange skin with red striping. They’re among the best apples for applesauce, salads, eating out-of-hand, and pressing into cider.

How tall do Gala apple trees grow?

Gala AppleMalus domestica ‘Gala’ The standard early harvest apple tree grows to a height of 20–25′ and a spread of around 25′ at maturity. The semi-dwarf variety grows to a height of 12–15′ with a spread of 12–15′. The dwarf variety grows to a height of about 10′ with a spread of about 10′.

Can an old apple tree be saved?

Renovating Old, Abandoned Apple Trees. A tree that is reasonably structurally sound may be renovated and brought back into production. The trunk should not be severely rotted, and large lateral limbs should not be hollow. Unsound trees can be successfully renovated but they will not live as long.